Florida Georgia Line, Backstreet Boys Share Personal Glimpses in ‘God, Your Mama, and Me’ Video [Watch]
The members of Florida Georgia Line and the Backstreet Boys are letting fans in on their real lives behind the scenes in the new video for their current single, "God, Your Mama, and Me."
Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley have taken a much more revealing approach to their newest songs, and nowhere is that as evident as the new video, which kicks off with the country superstars and their BSB counterparts all addressing the camera separately, sharing personal glimpses into their offstage home lives and how they set their significant others up for romance.
The video intersperses shots of the singers all singing around a fire in the snow with footage of romantic vacations, thoughtful gestures at home and more, cutting together amateur footage from everyone's home life for a montage of special moments that underscore the song's lyrical themes.
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FGL released the seemingly unlikely collaboration as the third single from their third studio album, Dig Your Roots, and while it's a big change of pace from the party-hearty tunes that characterized their first two projects, it actually fits right in with "H.O.L.Y." and "May We All," their recent collaboration with Tim McGraw.
“‘God, Your Mama, and Me’ is just such a well-written song. A song that when we heard it, we fell in love with it. We never really heard it said that way, you know, and heard it put that way, but it’s so true and that’s how we felt about our wives and just naturally drawn to that song,” Hubbard said in announcing the release.
Florida Georgia Line scored multiple nominations in the upcoming ACM Awards, including Album, Vocal Duo and Entertainer of the Year.
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